First Nursing Curriculum In Brazil And Argentina

A Comparative Study

Authors

  • Raquel Josefina de Oliveira Lima
  • Maria Cristina Sanna

Keywords:

Nursing, Nursing History, Education

Abstract

Historical‐documentary about the first official curricula of nursing in Brazil and Argentina, with the aim of comparing the trajectory of creation and implementation of the curriculum of the first training courses for nurses in Brazil and Argentina. The time frame set for the study is milestone in the foundation of the first official school of nursing in Latin America, Municipal School Nurses Dr.
Cecilia Grierson, in Buenos Aires, in 1890, and the end, in 1923, the year of creation of the School Nursing of the National Department of Public Health, in Rio de Janeiro. Document analysis is done through critical analysis of sources captured in the collections of the two schools and dialogue with the scientific literature on the subject. The study is ongoing and has its term scheduled to end in February2014. 

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Backes VS. Estilos de Pensamento e Práxis na Enfermagem: a contribuição do estágio pré‐profissional. Ijuí:Ed. Ijuí, 2000.

Goodson IF. Currículo: teoria e história. Petrópolis: Editora Vozes,1995.

Chartier R. A história cultural: entre práticas e representações. Trad. Maria Manuela Galhardo. São Paulo: Difel, 1988.

Published

2013-01-01

How to Cite

Lima, R. J. de O., & Sanna, M. C. (2013). First Nursing Curriculum In Brazil And Argentina: A Comparative Study . História Da Enfermagem: Revista Eletrônica (HERE), 4(1), 88–92. Retrieved from https://aben.emnuvens.com.br/here/article/view/271

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